Jorgen’s Hollow Campground is located forty miles southwest of Fargo, North Dakota. Click here for a map of the Jorgen’s Hollow Campground and Trails. Jorgen’s Hollow Campground has 14 primitive campsites nestled within the oak savanna. Seven of those sites allow campers to have horses and seven sites are designated for campers without horses. Each campsite has a graveled pad, with a picnic table and fire ring. Campsites are open to anyone on a first-come, first-served basis. Potable water and vaulted toilets are available. While at the campground, you can enjoy the area by hiking the Oak Leafor North Country National Scenic Trail, viewing wildlife, birding, identifying wildflowers, and many other activities. Trailheads are located in the campground. Directions from ND Highway 18: Turn west onto County Road 4, travel three miles and turn north on County Road 23. Travel north on County Road 23 for two and three quarter’s mile until you reach the campground on the east side of the road. Directions from ND Highway 27: Turn north onto County Road 4 and travel three miles, then turn east and travel one mile to County Road 23. Travel north on County Road 23 for two and three quarter’s mile until you reach the campground on the east side of the road.
If you didn't know you can disperse camp in a national grassland. Jorgens hollow is a campground and it's not very isolated but you do feel isolated when you're on property. The park ranger was fantastic very informative the bathrooms were amazingly clean.
Beautiful surrounds. Well kept camp site with potable water and toilets , which are also wheelchair accessible. Walked a short trail after arriving. 1.5 miles in pristine grassland. Stunning really. Spacious campsite amoungst the trees (RV site, but not crowded.) The wind was blowing from Canada and it went to 45 degrees last night. I actually was plenty warm. Tonight is a different story. It's 50 for a high today, with a freeze warning in effect for overnight. Since I have Fargo friends, well I'm leaving a day early. 😊
It's a great place. Lots of birdsong, Baltimore Oriole, Whippoorwill, and even Turkey calls this morning. Quite a magical spot.
We enjoyed the peaceful and spacious place. The scenery was beautiful with the fall colors.